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History
Limousin became a fiefdom of the duchy of Aquitaine in 918. In 1152 Limousin came into the possession
of the English when Henry II acquired it as part of his dowry on marrying Eleanor of Aquitaine; but in 1370 it was restored to France, though was not permanently attached to the French crown until 1607. The old province of Limousin also included parts of the départements of Charente and Dordogne.
White stands for Islam, peace, optimism, light, and love. Red recalls the martyrs of Sudan and the people's struggle. Black stands for Sudan and the Mahdiya revolution of the 1880s. Effective date: 20 May 1970.
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